Colloquia & Seminars: Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (ETHZ)
Colloquia and seminars in the fall semester 2017.
Tue 19.09.17 09:00, Extraordinary Seminar, CHN L 17.1, Dr. Christian Keil
Predictability of Weather
Wed 20.09.17 10:00, Extraordinary Seminar, CHN L 17.1, Dietmar Dommenget, Monash University
The development of coupled climate models: tuning vs. flux corrections
Wed 20.09.17 11:00, Extraordinary Seminar, CHN L 17.1, Nicola Maher, MPI Hamburg
Does ENSO change under external forcing? The influence of volcanic eruptions, greenhouse gas emissions and internal variability
Mon 25.09.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Florian Pantillon
Predictability of wind gusts in winter storms over Central Europe
Mon 02.10.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G11, Dr. Matthew Rodell
Monitoring water cycle variability from space
Thu 05.10.17 15:30, Extraordinary Seminar, CHN L 17.1, Sarah Grawe
Immersion freezing induced by coal fly ash particles
Mon 09.10.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Prof. Daniela Domeisen
Making longterm weather predictions for Europe using teleconnections
Mon 16.10.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Alexei Kiselev
Clouds under the microscope: towards understanding ice formation in the atmosphere
Mon 23.10.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Reinhard Schiemann
The role of resolution in global climate modelling
Mon 30.10.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Prof. Benjamin Murray
The sources and impact of atmospheric ice nucleating particles
Mon 06.11.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Thorsten Mauritsen
Towards a theory of Earth's climate sensitivity
Mon 13.11.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Birgit Hassler
Ozone: from the stratosphere to the troposphere
Mon 20.11.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Christian Grams
A new look at Atlantic-European weather regimes: physical processes governing their life cycles and applications
Mon 27.11.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Carl-Friedrich Schleussner,
Does half-a-degree make a difference? The case of 1.5°C
Mon 04.12.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Oliver Fuhrer
What does it take to do km-scale global weather and climate simulations? A HPC perspective
Mon 11.12.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Prof. Suraje Dessai
Expert elicited narratives to characterise uncertainty in regional climate change
Mon 18.12.17 16:15, Kolloquium, CAB G 11, Dr. Sandrine Bony, CNRS Director of Research
Does the clustering of convective clouds matter for climate?
Contact
ETH Zurich
Institut für Atmosphäre und Klima
CHN O 12.3
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich
Switzerland
Parties de l'événement
- Predictability of Weather
- The development of coupled climate models: tuning vs. flux corrections
- Predictability of wind gusts in winter storms over Central Europe
- Monitoring water cycle variability from space
- Immersion freezing induced by coal fly ash particles
- Making longterm weather predictions for Europe using teleconnections
- Clouds under the microscope: towards understanding ice formation in the atmosphere
- The role of resolution in global climate modelling
- The sources and impact of atmospheric ice nucleating particles
- Towards a theory of Earth's climate sensitivity
- Ozone: from the stratosphere to the troposphere
- A new look at Atlantic-European weather regimes: physical processes governing their life cycles and applications
- Does half-a-degree make a difference? The case of 1.5°C
- What does it take to do km-scale global weather and climate simulations? A HPC perspective
- Expert elicited narratives to characterise uncertainty in regional climate change
- Does the clustering of convective clouds matter for climate?
- Does ENSO change under external forcing? The influence of volcanic eruptions, greenhouse gas emissions and internal variability